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May 20, 1937.. .Mayor Hunter appointed Roy Halversen a s Band Leader for the months of June, July, and August, at a salary of $100 per month. September report: Junior Band-71 members. City Band--59 members. J r . Orchestra--23 members. High School Orchestra--30 members, and beginners--24. Total participants in band and orchestra--207 members. Stanley Bradshaw, Manager of Bradshaw Chevrolet Company, made application to install a 20 foot neon sign on the west side of Main Street, opposite their place of business. Council rejected the application. Lunt Motor Company asked for the privilege of digging a cesspool back of the Company Home on West Center Street. Council felt that Lunt Motor Company should connect the home with the sewer because cesspools or not allowed within the -sewer district. June 3. 1937.. .Matter of storing the fire truck was discussed. M r . J. A . KODD had notified the Citv that he has leased his garage where' -the fire truck i s &ing housed. However. Mayor Hunter reported that the lessee of Kopp's Garage had proffered to store and care for the fire truck for $15 per month. The proposition was accepted and each volunteer fireman was allowed $2.00 p e r r u n and $1.00 for each additional hour spent putting out fire. The Committee on Recreation had recommended H . B. Linford for Recreation Director. Council confirmed the appointment for the months of J u n e , July, and August at a salary of $100 p e r month. June 17, 1937.. .Stanley Bradshaw, Manager of Bradshaw Chevrolet Company, met with the Council in relation to a neon sign across from his building. On motion of Councilman Macfarlane, the Council reconsidered the matter and gave permission to put up the sign, on condition that it may be removed any time at the will of the Mayor and Council. The City Justice made the following report: Offenses - 1935 1934 1937 Total
Intoxication Traffic Violations Disturbing the Pence Petty Larceny Assault and Battery Resisting an Officer Gambling Carrying concealed weapons Possession of Liquor Sale of Liquor Total Cases
Anticipated Receipts
26 2 5 2 1 . . -
-4
-1 --3
29 3 19 . .
. -
3 43 $150 $457.87
41 62 12 6 3 2 3 1 .
--
-. . -- . 36 $1000
12 7 8 5 1 3
108 74 44 13 5
6 3
1 6 4 264 $2150
Actual Receipts
55 130 $400 $600 $241.50 $659.17
5201.72 1560.26
(The figures in the report for 1937 were the totals for the first five months, or from January to May inclusive.)

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

May 20, 1937.. .Mayor Hunter appointed Roy Halversen a s Band Leader for the months of June, July, and August, at a salary of $100 per month. September report: Junior Band-71 members. City Band--59 members. J r . Orchestra--23 members. High School Orchestra--30 members, and beginners--24. Total participants in band and orchestra--207 members. Stanley Bradshaw, Manager of Bradshaw Chevrolet Company, made application to install a 20 foot neon sign on the west side of Main Street, opposite their place of business. Council rejected the application. Lunt Motor Company asked for the privilege of digging a cesspool back of the Company Home on West Center Street. Council felt that Lunt Motor Company should connect the home with the sewer because cesspools or not allowed within the -sewer district. June 3. 1937.. .Matter of storing the fire truck was discussed. M r . J. A . KODD had notified the Citv that he has leased his garage where' -the fire truck i s &ing housed. However. Mayor Hunter reported that the lessee of Kopp's Garage had proffered to store and care for the fire truck for $15 per month. The proposition was accepted and each volunteer fireman was allowed $2.00 p e r r u n and $1.00 for each additional hour spent putting out fire. The Committee on Recreation had recommended H . B. Linford for Recreation Director. Council confirmed the appointment for the months of J u n e , July, and August at a salary of $100 p e r month. June 17, 1937.. .Stanley Bradshaw, Manager of Bradshaw Chevrolet Company, met with the Council in relation to a neon sign across from his building. On motion of Councilman Macfarlane, the Council reconsidered the matter and gave permission to put up the sign, on condition that it may be removed any time at the will of the Mayor and Council. The City Justice made the following report: Offenses - 1935 1934 1937 Total
Intoxication Traffic Violations Disturbing the Pence Petty Larceny Assault and Battery Resisting an Officer Gambling Carrying concealed weapons Possession of Liquor Sale of Liquor Total Cases
Anticipated Receipts
26 2 5 2 1 . . -
-4
-1 --3
29 3 19 . .
. -
3 43 $150 $457.87
41 62 12 6 3 2 3 1 .
--
-. . -- . 36 $1000
12 7 8 5 1 3
108 74 44 13 5
6 3
1 6 4 264 $2150
Actual Receipts
55 130 $400 $600 $241.50 $659.17
5201.72 1560.26
(The figures in the report for 1937 were the totals for the first five months, or from January to May inclusive.)